Finch sees 2016 profit fall

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Broker also reports operating profit and turnover drop.

Finch Insurance Brokers saw profit after tax for the year ended 31 December 2016 fall 16%, according to a filing at Companies House.

Profit for the financial year including total comprehensive income reached £381,499 compared to £451,836 in 2015.

The Manchester-based firm also saw its operating profit drop to £478,538 (2015: £547,423).

This was also the same for its turnover which decreased by 4% to £3.61m (2015: £3.74m).

Company director’s Michael Latham and Neal Lumb were unavailable for

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